Birdwatching basics shared at Dayton State Park on May 5
DAYTON, Nev. – Join park staff at Dayton State Park for an introduction to birdwatching. Birdwatchers will be introduced to the variety of birds at the park before making their way along the Carson River to see many of them firsthand.
A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be provided, and participants may bring their own. This family-friendly program will last approximately one hour. Pets are not recommended for this program. Participants should dress for the weather, wear good walking shoes and bring a hat, water, sun protection and insect repellant.
WHEN: Saturday, May 5, 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
WHERE: Dayton State Park. 825 US-50, Dayton, NV 89403. The park is 12 miles east of Carson City on US Highway 50. We will meet at the park entrance.
COST: The park entrance fee of $5 per vehicle applies to this event. Please use the self-pay station at the park entrance. Cash or check only.
CONTACT: Kim Zuch, 775-687-4319, washoelake@hdiss.net
— Jenny Ramella is the education and information officer for Nevada State Parks.